Friday, March 17, 2017

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has promised continued
resistance against the “unholy alliance of Brussels bureaucrats, the
liberal world media and insatiable international capitalists” in a
landmark speech.

Orbán’s speech marked the anniversary of the 1848 rising against the
Habsburg Empire, commemorated on 15 March as one of three Hungarian
national days.
“The revolutions of 1848 broke out because the imperial great powers
of the day denied nations the right to transform their systems of
government, to weave anew the fabric of their economies, and to open
their cultures’ gates to new ideas” he said, drawing parallels between
that period and the behaviour of the European Union (EU) in the present
day.
“European emperors, tsars and kings forged a holy alliance in the
interest of European peace. That holy alliance of peace, however, turned
into an enemy of national independence, sovereignty and freedom, and
became an alliance of hypocrites.”
“This story sounds familiar,” he emphasised. “In the past year the
nations have rebelled once again. They have rebelled against the
hypocritical alliance of Brussels bureaucrats, the global liberal media
and international capital, with its insatiable appetite. First the
British rebelled, then the Americans – and there is more to come this
year.”
The Fidesz leader warned that Hungary would have to “fight bravely”
against the EU in order to preserve its independence, particularly with
respect to immigration control.
“We
must stop Brussels: we must protect our borders; we must prevent the
resettlement of migrants; we must make the networks that receive their
funding from abroad transparent; we must keep the right to regulate
taxes, wages and household utility charges here at home.”
Orbán stressed, for now at least, he believes “the energy released by
rebellion [can be kept] within constitutional boundaries”, but the
“the masks of hypocrisy in Brussels must be removed” before true reform
can begin.
“Perhaps neither the past nor the future of the Hungarian nation
matters to Brussels and international capital – but they matter to us,”
he said.
“Our rebellion against debt slavery has welded our hearts together.
Our struggle for economic independence has welded our hearts together.
And our hearts have been welded together by the battle in which we beat
back the mass population movement which is besieging Europe, and in
which we stayed the hand of Brussels as it reached to open the gates
from within.” http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/03/17/hungarian-pm-rebel-against-unholy-alliance-brussels-bureaucrats-liberal-media/